A small, dainty wolf with a willowy, feminine build. She has a white underbelly, cheeks and throat with silvers and grays stretching down towards her alabaster-socked legs and ribbons of dark slate and with bits of black woven in a stripe along her spine. Her eyes are brown. Ragged scars mar the side of her face and stretch down her neck.

Finley is a petite female, with fur that is a mixture of grays and white at her underside. The stripe along her back is a darker grey, and her eyes are a rich brown. A few minor scars and scratches can be found all over her lithe frame, though hardly noticeable with the exception of a slightly tattered left ear and, due to a recent excursion with an angry bear, three large gashes across her back and down along her shoulder blades. In addition, the side of her face is now scarred and torn after receiving a face full of quills from a porcupine. Due to this, Finley now has a tendency to turn her face slightly away from whoever is looking at her in an effort to hide her "deformity".

Personality

Artwork by Starrlight/Dante

As one of many, Finley started off at a very early age fighting for the spotlight. Although now past a year old and away from the siblings she had battled against, Fin remains just as attention-seeking as ever. Her need to stand out translates into a wild personality, that while fun and friendly can tend to seem irresponsible at best and self-destructive at worst. Fin is a daredevil, a flirt, and in general quite enjoyable to be around.. if you can keep up.

Biography

Feeling suffocated surrounded by such a large family that were all determined to refer to her as "Frog", Fin struck out on her own shortly after her first birthday. After a while traveling, she grew bored of being a lone wolf and returned to Teekon to land herself in Black Deer Plateau.

During her time in the Plateau, she grew very close to a number of wolves there. However, when the alpha and his mate declared that they were leaving to start anew, Fin left with them to found Redhawk Caldera in mid-Autumn.